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Mar. 3, 2015 — Magnetic vortex structures, so-called skyrmions, could in future store and process information very efficiently. They could also be the basis for high-frequency components. For the first time, a team ... full story

Feb. 27, 2015 — Engineers have taken the ordinary QR code and transformed it into a high-end cybersecurity application that can protect the integrity of computer chips using advanced optical imaging and photon-based ... full story

Feb. 24, 2015 — Smartphones have replaced nearly every conceivable gadget, but computer scientists are teaching them some new tricks. The researchers are adapting accelerometers, GPS chips, gyroscopes and other ... full story

Feb. 19, 2015 — Researchers have made an advance in manufacturing molybdenum disulphide, a 2-D material that could compete with graphene for replacing silicon in next-generation electronics. By growing flakes of the ... full story

Feb. 19, 2015 — To help solve growing problems with wireless bandwidth crowding and support the next generation of mobile technology, researchers are developing measurement tools for channels that are new for mobile ... full story

Feb. 19, 2015 — Smartphones and tablets may hold the key to getting more nurses to diagnose patients with chronic health issues like obesity, smoking, and depression -- three of the leading causes of preventable ... full story

Feb. 12, 2015 — Supercomputers used to find new class of materials that exhibit exotic matter state known as the quantum spin Hall effect. The researchers propose a new type of transistor made from these ... full story

Smartphone Giants Unveil Latest Models at Technology Show

AFP (Mar. 2, 2015) — Mobile providers have been unveiling their upcoming models at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, showing off the latest in smartphone technology. Duration: 00:57
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Mar. 3, 2015 — Magnetic vortex structures, so-called skyrmions, could in future store and process information very efficiently. They could also be the basis for high-frequency components. For the first time, a team ... full story

Feb. 27, 2015 — Engineers have taken the ordinary QR code and transformed it into a high-end cybersecurity application that can protect the integrity of computer chips using advanced optical imaging and photon-based ... full story

Feb. 27, 2015 — Clips of protesters dying in consequence of current conflicts appear more and more frequently on YouTube. What do they trigger? How do they change the media and the way we perceive things? These are ... full story

Feb. 24, 2015 — Smartphones have replaced nearly every conceivable gadget, but computer scientists are teaching them some new tricks. The researchers are adapting accelerometers, GPS chips, gyroscopes and other ... full story

Feb. 24, 2015 — The evolution of Parkinson's is monitored in real time through a new portable system, with results sent to the doctor to improve the prescription of medication, developers ... full story

Feb. 19, 2015 — Researchers have made an advance in manufacturing molybdenum disulphide, a 2-D material that could compete with graphene for replacing silicon in next-generation electronics. By growing flakes of the ... full story

Feb. 19, 2015 — To help solve growing problems with wireless bandwidth crowding and support the next generation of mobile technology, researchers are developing measurement tools for channels that are new for mobile ... full story

Feb. 19, 2015 — Smartphones and tablets may hold the key to getting more nurses to diagnose patients with chronic health issues like obesity, smoking, and depression -- three of the leading causes of preventable ... full story

Feb. 16, 2015 — Along with technological development, traditional teaching methods have been challenged by various technologically enhanced teaching and learning methods. This trend has received mixed reactions: On ... full story

Feb. 12, 2015 — Supercomputers used to find new class of materials that exhibit exotic matter state known as the quantum spin Hall effect. The researchers propose a new type of transistor made from these ... full story

Feb. 12, 2015 — The compact Lab-in-a-Box suitcase contains assorted sensors and software to monitor activity in a physician's office, particularly during consultations with patients. The goal is to relieve some ... full story

Feb. 12, 2015 — A new study finds that users on OKCupid and mobile-based Tinder aren’t able to determine social norms or effective match-making techniques on the services, so they use Reddit to learn tips about ... full story

Feb. 10, 2015 — Although wearable devices have received significant attention for their ability to track an individual’s physical activity, most smartphone applications are just as accurate, according to new ... full story

Feb. 10, 2015 — Anyone could call up or modify several million pieces of customer data online including names, addresses and e-mails. Three students were able to show this for 40,000 online databases in both Germany ... full story

Feb. 9, 2015 — The trend of wearable devices (smart accessories) like bracelets, sunglasses and watches, is rarely focused on the elderly population. However, one researchers wants these devices to be used by older ... full story

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